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How do the action in line 45-60 act 4 scene1 qualify as part of the falling action on the play romeo and Juliet?

It's in Act 4. According to the theory, the stuff that happens in Act 4 is called the "falling action".


In a Shakespearean play which act is always the climax?

Act III. But that is only because "climax" is defined as "Act III of a Shakespearean play" in the Freytag Pyramid theory of the structure of a Shakespeare play.


In which Act of a Shakespearean play is the climax MOST likely to occur?

Seems to be Act 3.


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The quotation "To be or not to be" is from Act III, Scene I of Shakespeare's Hamlet.


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Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1


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As You Like It, Act 2 Scene 7


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The Comedy of Errors (Act III, Scene ii).


What act is the the rising action in in the play Macbeth?

In the highly artificial schema from which the term 'rising action' is drawn, Act II of the play is always the rising action.


What is the structure of Shakespearean Tragedy?

Shakespearean tragedies typically follow a five-act structure. Act 1 sets up the conflict, Act 2 develops it, Act 3 contains the climax, Act 4 shows the consequences of the climax, and Act 5 concludes the story with the resolution. Central themes often include the downfall of a tragic hero, fate, and the consequences of human flaws.


What is Romeo's actions in romeo and Juliet?

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Which Shakespearean Play do you find Make a virtue of necessity?

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Did Caesar die in act three of Julius Caesar?

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